Then cells were washed with cacodylate buffer 0.1 M and then post-fixed with 1% osmium tetroxide in water for 1 h at RT
The free peptide was first identified in human plasma in 1973, and the copper-bound form was recognized shortly afterward as the biologically relevant species in most contexts where the tripeptide has been characterized
Product Type: ELISA Kit products short name: [Anti-sperm protein 17 antibodies] Other names: / Gene name: [Sp17] Clonality: / Isotype: / Reactivity: Human

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However, individuals with pre-existing kidney conditions should consult their doctor before starting the treatment to ensure it is safe for their specific health needs
A distinctive feature of amaranth is that it is considered the richest known plant source of squalene, an unsaponifiable triterpenoid hydrocarbon and precursor of sterols in plants and animals (Amare et al., 2021